More Panthers

Please post Panther camo patterns here.
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JayBrd
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Some more...

116th Pz Ardennes Dec '44
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12th Pz Div Eastern Front Dec '43
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12th SS Pz Div Ardennes Dec '44
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12th SS Pz Div Belgium Spring '44
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13th Pz Div Eastern Front Fall '43
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19th Pz Div Warsaw Aug '44
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Sept '44
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2nd Pz Div Normandy Jun '44
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2nd SS Pz Div Eastern front Fall '43
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21st Pz Gren Div April '45
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24th Pz Regiment Normandy Mid '44
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3rd Pz Div Hungary March '45
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3rd SS Pz Div Warsaw Aug '44
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4th Pz Div Eastern Front Sept '44
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4th Pz Div Poland July '44
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5th SS Pz Div poland April '44
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May '44
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June '44
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Mid '44
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9th Pz Div Ardennes Dec '44
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Sept '44
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Bonn March '45
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9th SS Ardennes Jan '45
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Fuhrer Gren Bde Ardennes Dec '44
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Oder Front '45
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Paris Mid '44
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Pz lehr Div Ardennes Dec '44
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106th Pz bde Luxemburg Sept '44
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Pz Div Holstein Germany March '45
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Pz Div Mncheberg Berlin '45
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Pz Div Feldherrnhalle Chek '45
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sPzJgAbt654 Normandy Aug '44
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Stoumont Dec '44
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Night fighter example (top image)
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This should be most of my collection..... Sorry for any reposts from ones I may have already posted ( I got lost in the moment :P ) ENJOY!!
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Re: More Panthers

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Mi próximo proyecto modelístico es montar un Panther Ausf A a punto de ser emboscado por un comando del SAS en algún punto de Alemania a principios de 1945.

Este es el modelo:

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Fuente: http://modelismo.wehrmacht-info.com/pan ... modelismo/

Quisera hacerlo con zimmerit, del tipo Estandar vertical o Estandar vertical con líneas horizontales cruzadas:

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Fuente: http://hobbymex.com/feedback/tips/ZIMMERIT2.htm

La idea es que el Panther esté ya bastante "cascado" con sus desconchones en el zimmerit y demás zonas del blindaje.

El problema es que tengo varias dudas y te agradecería mucho si pudierais orientarme:

1ª.- Creo que el modelo A llevaba faldones laterales o Schürzen, porque he visto fotos en que los llevaban o no.

2ª.- En caso afirmativo, el zimmerit también se aplicaba a los faldones, porque también hay fotos con ambas opciones, aunque si dicen que el zimmerit se aplicaba en la fábrica, parece lógico que lo llevaran.

3ª.- Me gustaría huir del camuflaje tritonal y aplicarle solo el color verde sobre el amarillo oscuro que llevaban como color base.

En fin, gracias anticipadas por vuestra ayuda.
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Una cerveza por favor y unos cacahuetes sorry only Spanish I know :(
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No lo entiendo que quiere decirme. Lo siento.
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Here is the text from the link translated into 'Google English'.
I found it quite useful althoug I believe that the number 6 cross hatch pattern was also used on Daimler Benz built Panthers.
Tim

CHOOSING THE PROPER STANDARD ZIMMERIT

Early summer 1943 offensive operations under the Germans and it was during this period that he was introduced Zimmerit.
The Zimmerit paste was applied to the vertical parts of the German armor. in an effort to prevent and Adhesive Magnetic Soviet mines, which needed a steel surface where enough to damage or destroy the vehicle while staying.
Zimmerit development again offered protection against magnetic mines, not simply putting a metal layer between the explosive charges and vehicles. The Zimmerit also created an uneven surface, which reduced the contact area of mines, a British report of Major JW Thompson. In July 1945, the Zimmerit was developed in Berlin by CW Zimmer Co. (hence the name), this consisted of 40% barium sulfate, 25% of polyvinyl acetate, 15% ocher pigment, 10% sawdust and 10% of zinc sulfate.
Zimmerit was used until mid-1944 when it was removed for ineffectiveness against anti-tank improved (especially rockets) conducted by the German historical references indicate that different types and patterns Zimmerit were used ammunition. The applications of the factory were generally neat and uniform in appearance, while field applications were lower due to battle conditions available for the crew. This list is intended to make a synopsis of types of vehicle and pattern generally associated with each. Please note that exceptions (especially field applications), contradict this list. It is a very general guide, so it is important that references be consulted before making the model.
Bob Oehler
Vehicle Name / Model Pattern Zimmerit
Tiger I (mid / pass) 1
King Tiger (Porsche turrets and early versions of Henschel) 1
Panther D (versions), G (early versions) 3,4,5
Jagdtiger (Porsche suspension only) 1
Jagdpanther (early versions) 6
Brummbär 1
Panzer III (M, N) 1
Panzer IV (H medium versions / passes, J early) 1
Panzer IV L / 70, L / 46 1
Sturmgeschütz III G (early versions / medium) 1.7
Sturmgeschütz IV (early versions / medium) 2
Sturmtiger 1
Elephant 1

(1) Ridged pattern

(2) Sturmgeschütz in a zig-zag

(3) First pattern of vertically oval-shaped Panther

(4) Second panther pattern oval-shaped vertically

(5) vertically ridged, first Panther pattern with second square pattern

(6) Cross hatch pattern

(7) Patron shaped biscuit (Waffle)
1/6 Armortek Panther ausf.G
1/6 Armortek Panzer III ausf.J
1/6 Type 82 Funkwagen
1/6 Sdkfz 250/9
1/6 Sdkfz 2 Kettenkrad
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